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GEOS 380

Environmental Geophysics

Includes laboratory. Application of geophysical techniques to solving problems in geology, with emphasis on their applicability in environmental and exploration investigations. Course provides basic theory, field methods and interpretation techniques for seismic refraction/reflection, magnetic, gravitational, and electrical methods of geophysical prospecting. Outdoor work required. Prerequisites: GEOS 110 or permission of instructor. MATH 135 proficiency and PHYS 120 recommended.

Distribution Area Prerequisites Credits
GEOS 110 or permission of instructor. MATH 135 proficiency and PHYS 120 recommended. 1 course

Fall Semester information

Scott Wilkerson

380A: Environmental Geophysics